The most important thing a transporter will ever see while transporting a dog.

Started by JetEd73, June 24, 2010, 05:22:18 PM

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JetEd73

The next driver pulling out of the parking lot with your charge safely on-board.

In this case 3 six week old dachshund puppies, brindle 


That's right, somehow my group now has 3 new 6 week old pups.




Madderoos Mom

NO KIDDING!  Good for you, Ed!  I love dem brindle babies.  Our Dolly was a brindle.  She looked like she had a orangish necklace and her tail?  Her tail looked like it was make with remnants of other tails.  We have a store here called The Remnant Store.  Their old slogan was:  If you didn't buy it at The Remnant Store, you paid too much.

We used to say that Dolly got her tail at The Remnant Store.  I miss her.

JetEd73

ehhh....i'm always nervous when transporting that aren't mine and don't know me. My nightmare is loosing a dog...any dog.

Spanish Teckels

Thanks so much for helping those gorgeous little brindles along their way to safe and happy, healthy homes.  We think what you do is wonderfully wienerfull.  Gracias amigo.
Spanish Teckels, blessed to be owned by Red and Islay.

JetEd73

thank you, it's been an honor to help when I can and a privilege to do so.

cheryl186

CONGRATULATIONS ON THE NEW ADDITIONS TO DRNA...That is wonderful.  I always worry about losing a dog on transport too....I guess we all do. 
Lovingly owned by Winston, Zoe, Sheba, Callie, Tigger, Molly, Maggie, Oreo-Angel and Princess Angel

Guinness

Quote from: JetEd73 on June 25, 2010, 05:43:32 AMehhh....i'm always nervous when transporting that aren't mine and don't know me. My nightmare is loosing a dog...any dog.
Did Auntie Karen tell da story 'bout how she lost Merlin the first time she pulled over on da way home from getting him an' Beau - an' how she lost Ima da first mornin' she was bringin' her home from Tennessee??

Oooo, doze are FUNNY stories! :chairfall:


AM I LAUGHING?? :cussing:


Well - we iz!  Um, bye! :bolt:
I'm 105 years old - cut me some slack!